There is no reason not to use a rule if it works better for you. In fact you could rewrite the search code that comes with FarCry if you want to, since it isn't core code.

Blair

On 9/7/06, Derek Westfall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Background:

I have different industry segments on my site. For each industry I have a
page that displays the Glossary words that relate to that industry. I am
doing this with a publishing rule that matches the industry category
assigned to the Glossary objects. Works great.

Now I want to add a search form for the Glossary objects in that section.

I see the _searchForm.cfm include in the webskin, and I could create my own
to do the search, but how would it know what industry to match? I don't see
a way to assign categories to the include objects in the site tree.

Alternatively I could create a rule that displayed a search form, and assign
the industry category in the rule like I have with the Glossary objects.
Then the form could have the industry filter as a hidden field. Is it kosher
to have a rule display a search form?

Thanks for any direction you can provide.

Derek



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